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Sunday, 21 July 2024

Those eternal bowers - John of Da­mas­cus

Those eternal bowers 
Man hath never trod, 
Those unfading flowers 
Round the throne of God, —
Who may hope to gain them, 
After weary fight? 
Who at length attain them, 
Clad in robes of white? 

He who gladly barters 
All on earthly ground ; 
He who, like the martyrs, 
Says, "I will be crowned;" 
He whose one oblation 
Is a life of love, 
Clinging to the nation 
Of the blest above. 

Shame upon you, legions 
Of the Heavenly King, 
Denizens of regions 
Past imagining! 
What! with pipe and tabor 
Fool away the light. 
When he bids you labor; 
When he tells you, "Fight !" 

While I do my duty, 
Struggling through the tide, 
Whisper thou of beauty 
On the other side! 
Tell who will the story 
Of our now distress: 
Oh, the future glory! 
Oh, the loveliness! 

John of Damascus (675-749) modern Syria
full name: Yuhanna (or Yanah) ibn Mansur ibn Sarjun
Translated by John Mason Neale
Source: Songs of the soul: gathered out of many lands and ages by Samuel Irenaeus Prime, Robert Carter and Brothers, 1874

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